Automotus raises

In an effort to revolutionize the way cities manage their curbs, Automotus has just announced that they have raised $9 million in a Series A round of funding. The startup is aiming to use this money to scale their innovative automated curb management technology to more cities around the world. Automotus, founded in 2018, develops… Continue reading Automotus raises

How To Use Apple’s Brand New Freeform App

Apple’s new Freeform app is a powerful and exciting new digital storytelling tool for aspiring storytellers and filmmakers. From creating original movies, to editing and building complex digital storyboards, the app is a powerful asset in the filmmaker’s arsenal. Freeform allows filmmakers and users to create dynamic stories with a variety of options. With the… Continue reading How To Use Apple’s Brand New Freeform App

There’s finally a reason to use Bing – to get free Overwatch 2 skins

Microsoft’s search engine Bing is often overlooked in favor of Google, but there’s finally a reason to use Bing—Bing Rewards and the ability to get free skins in the upcoming Overwatch 2 game. For those who are unfamiliar, Bing Rewards is a program that Microsoft has where users of Bing can “earn points” for searching,… Continue reading There’s finally a reason to use Bing – to get free Overwatch 2 skins

ArtStation artists stage mass protest against AI-generated artwork

In a surprising demonstration of solidarity, many artists on the popular online platform, ArtStation, have staged a large-scale protest against the use of AI-generated artwork. Over the past several months, the platform has been infused with a range of computer-generated creations, ranging from 3D models and renders, to video game and virtual reality projects. Many… Continue reading ArtStation artists stage mass protest against AI-generated artwork

Matter finally arrives on devices you can actually use

Matter, the open-source secure messaging protocol, is finally available on a range of devices and platforms users can truly use. This has been an exciting development for those looking for an secure and decentralized communication system. Matter has been in development since 2019, with its secure messaging protocol inspiring an entire ecosystem of users and… Continue reading Matter finally arrives on devices you can actually use

Tim Cook admits that iPhones use Sony camera sensors

On August 28th, 2019, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed during Apple’s quarterly earnings call that iPhones use camera sensors from Sony. This statement has been met with both surprise and delight among Apple fans and industry insiders as this news is a first for the notoriously secretive giant. The success of the iPhone has been… Continue reading Tim Cook admits that iPhones use Sony camera sensors

Google Sheets want to use AI to flag and fix your mistakes

As we all know, Google Sheets is one of the most popular tools used to store and organize all kinds of data. However, keeping track of all that data can be quite a challenge. This is where Google Sheets’ latest feature, AI-driven Error Detection, comes in. Google Sheets’ Error Detection makes use of artificial intelligence… Continue reading Google Sheets want to use AI to flag and fix your mistakes

Facebook Dating will use your face to verify you’re old enough to date

Facebook has announced their new dating service known as “Facebook Dating.” The platform will use a combination of traditional age verification methods and facial recognition automation to ensure that its users are legally able to use the service. Age verification has always been a concern among online platforms, but this latest move by Facebook takes… Continue reading Facebook Dating will use your face to verify you’re old enough to date

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